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  • The Fire Bug Stove is a powerful pocket-sized stove featuring a large burner head for quick and efficient cooking. It's ideal for backpacking, cycle touring, Queen Scout, DofE and for those trying to minimise their packsize.

    What is the Fire Bug Stove?

    The Fire Bug Stove from Robens is a powerful and efficient yet lightweight and packable stove for backpacking, cycle touring and for those who are looking to minimise their packsize. 

    What is it made of?

    The majority of the stove is made from a super lightweight and corrosion-resistant titanium, allowing the stove to weigh less than 100g. 

    What are the features?

    The Fire Bug is ideal on uneven terrain or when using large pots thanks to its wide legs and supportive pot-supports. A large burner head provides quick and effiicient cooking in a range of conditions and an included mesh bag keeps everything neat and tidy during transportation. 

    Robens - Fire Bug Stove Titanium

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    SKU: 690114
    £73.99Price
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      • Material: Titanium, brass, aluminium
      • Size: 14.5 cm x 7.5 cm (WxH)
      • Burn time / 100g gas (min): 28
      • Source: EN 417 gas cartridge
      • Gas consumption: 251 g/h
      • Output: 3470 W
      • Pack size: 7.5 x 9 cm
      • Weight: 98 g
      • Very lightweight
      • Stable pot support
      • Large burner top for equally distributed heat
      • Free-standing stove with high strength gas tube
      • Perfect on uneven ground
      • Mesh bag
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